Adian yer! Pog, Woke (iu. 
1878, t. 286.) S$. fern. Fronds Siar 
slender, often ‘proliferous, pinnate ; 
pinnæ æ sessile, broadly cuneiform, trun- 
cate, bi ap d, about in. lon ng and 
broad. India 
Akin elegans. (4. C.1886, xxv. 
; Williams’ Cat. 1886, 22.) S. 
The long 
ovate or deltoid, with stalked pinnules ; 
pinnulets very small, o 3-lobed, 
roundish, the la arger Pie slight ly 
vole papa the terminal ones onan 
The stipes blackish purple. 
naa Variety, 
ers He ar ge ee (G4. C 
49.) À sport from 
I Pitter 
Adiantum Pyters (Q. C 1884, 
xii. 360.) S. fern of rather i aaral 
te, 
se, bipinnatisa, = slender pedicels 
4-4 in. long. Cey 
Bere festum. (G. C. 1887, i. 
10.) G. Garden variety. 
C: 1879. 
with the apex of the fronds multia 
paama otherwise as in type. New 
ealand. 
as fluviatile SRS 
Yii. 
aean kiia Seere Se. g 
. 198-9, f. 49.) 8S. 
ies 
rental bits 
aa eS hians. (G. C. 1887, i. 41.) 
S. aidenhai wW 
ir fern, wi triangular- 
ata tripinnate fronds having bl 
pes u variable, roundish, 
- y TES or 
1-2 i broadl ly-gaping sori. New 
Caled 
peantom asa iphcrneans CW. G. 
45.) 
e rat sian the w raal ulti- 
mate segm ments much crumpled and 
eres ee (G. C 183, 
85.) the way of A 
ee m i with a droo ooping 
< 3 fis Pas = somewhat 
Stipes stout, 
smooth, Pinna, pinnules and pinnulets 
all stalked. The ~~ Peet cb ea 
loù ng, trapeziform, | the ma 
Garden variety. 
Adiantum Degtandii, me and P. 
1882, 105. A dwarf fern, with 
small tri sen Troada. ‘densely set 
with overlapping pinnules, Garden 
variety. 
agi Ceran, m. IT, 1895, 
ariega 
Maidouhair’ ey Brin A, 
Clesii. Brazil, 
Adiantum lunulatum oleae 
(ill, H. 1878, t. 329.) S. fer ti 
ith densely pinnate fronds ; the 
pinnules more less fal below, 
[ A poel Lind. Oat, 1879.] Geleben, 
Adiantum on ee albo- 
striatum. (4. A Bea: xi. 816.) 8. 
var. with pinne streaked 
with creamy ie on a green ground. 
BAE Errar Bire ms, 
Cat. 1885, Be ae = aS. 
ing from ae havik 
-fronds twice p in the lower part, 
and sk eeni pe as Jamaica 
—— a (G. CL 1885, 
294.) n 
aspect to the pinnules. [Garden 
variety of A, Ca pill us-veneris, | 
Adiantum manicatum. (Gard. 1890, 
xxxviii, 94.) S. A seedling with bold 
broad fronds and much divided pinnules 
antum aeiaai. (Veitch 
J nhair fern 
Adi 
Cat. 1886, 9 
barre: ress (G. C. 1879, 
warf evergreen 
fa “sbont. 6 in. high, with deltoid 
tripinnate fronds, 
u 
paras, S. mirk aa cuneate, 3- 
innules. A seedling of A. cuneatum. 
